Getting in the Game: Title IX and the Women's Sports Revolution

Title: Getting in the Game: Title IX and the Women's Sports RevolutionAuthor(s): Deborah L. BrakePublisher: New York University Press, New YorkISBN: 0814760392, Pages: 320, Year: 2012Search for book at Amazon.com

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Alia Tyner-MullingsThe New Community College at CUNYE-mail AuthorALIA R. TYNER-MULLINGS is a founding faculty member and an Assistant Professor of Sociology at The New Community College at CUNY. Her edited volume, Critical Small Schools: Beyond Privatization in New York City Urban Educational Reform, contains essays on unique small schools in New York City and her recently released book, Writing for Emerging Sociologists, instructs graduate and undergraduate students in the writing that sociologists participate in. Her research interests include the sociology of education, communities, sports and cultural studies. Her current research project is examining the educational innovations in the model at The New Community College.